Holden's billion dollar VE Commodore no safer than previous model 
At the launch of the VE Commodore in July last year, Holden management were quick to point out that more than a billion Aussie dollars were sunk into developing GM's new global RWD architecture, and that thousands of miles of testing were conducted for the latest version of Australia's most popular car.
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Tags: Holden, Safety
Posted at Friday, Jul 04, 2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 48
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